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H. G. Muller wrote on Wed, Oct 5, 2022 06:18 PM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from Mon Aug 3 2020 10:52 PM:

Fergus Duniho wrote on 2020-08-03 UTC

I found glibconfig.h in another directory and copied it over. I jumped through a bunch of hoops, and now it reports undefined references to several functions in cairo. It could be that render.c relies on an earlier version of cairo that had many functions no longer available in the new version.

OK, I installed Rocky Linux 8.6 on a VM, and had a go at it. It seems that Rocky Linux is riddled with errors: packages install files in places where the files themselves don't expect them to be. In the end I managed to compile the rendering engine to the point where it actually produced an executable a.out.

First I had to install the packages for the cairo and rsvg library:

sudo dnf makecache --refresh
sudo dnf -y install cairo-devel
sudo dnf -y install librsvg2-devel

To make gcc find the misplaced include files, I had to compile with the command

gcc -isystem /usr/include/glib-2.0 -isystem /usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -isystem /usr/include/gdk-pixbuf-2.0 -isystem /usr/include/cairo fen2.c -lrsvg-2 -lcairo

Initially this still gave a linker error for the symbol g_error_free, which is supposed to be in glib. I could not find the corresponding library, though: it was not in the place where pkg-config said it was. As it did not seem an important function (according to the docs it just cleans up after a run-time error to prevent a memory leak, and we should not have errors anyway) I just defined a dummy for it in the program itself, which returns without doing anything. This satisfied the linker, and just left some innocently sounding warnings about use of deprecated things.

I uploaded this slightly modified source of the rendering engine to http://hgm.nubati.net/fen2.c . I suppose the procedure described above should be able to compile it on the CVP server. And that renaming it to something.cgi, and placing it in a CGI enabled directory of the server then should make it work on site.

Of course the directories with the SVG images that it will be rendering will have to be in the place where it expects it. (Set by the macro SVG_DIR in the source at line 61, which should contain a sub-directory for each piece set that is available. (On winboard.nl that would be alfaerie and xboard.)

 


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